A ridge of high pressure is building into the Central U.S. allowing highs in the 90s to make a comeback for places like Kansas City, St. Louis, Des Moines, Omaha, Memphis and Nashville by Thursday and Friday.
Breakdown
- A stationary ridge is causing prolonged warm weather in the Midwest.
- Daytime highs in the 80s and 90s are expected to persist into early next week. 11s
- Morning temperatures are unusually warm, with some cities nearing record overnight lows. 21s
- Cities like Rapid City, Denver, Albuquerque, and Havre may break or tie warm overnight records. 37s
- Above-average temperatures are expected to spread into the Great Lakes, Mississippi River Valley, and Northeast. 1m 1s